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St. Elsewhere



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If you are an anime fan: Neon Genesis Evangelion.

I swear the Japanese must be culturally incapable of writing a good ending!

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I cannot think of anything worse than Game of Thrones. A complete and utter disapointment.




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Game of Thrones for me too. The last season was mediocre at best, and that final episode was the worst episode of anything I've ever seen.




"The people hate the lizards and the lizards rule the people."
"Odd," said Arthur, "I thought you said it was a democracy."
"I did," said Ford, "it is."
"So," said Arthur, hoping he wasn't sounding ridiculously obtuse, "why don't the people get rid of the lizards?"
"It honestly doesn't occur to them. They've all got the vote, so they all pretty much assume that the government they've voted in more or less approximates the government they want."
"You mean they actually vote for the lizards."
"Oh yes," said Ford with a shrug, "of course."
"But," said Arthur, going for the big one again, "why?"
"Because if they didn't vote for a lizard, then the wrong lizard might get in."
 
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Sopranos
Dexter
Seinfeld


I am one of the few that liked the Seinfeld finale.

The greatest appeal of that show is that there was no sentimentality. No outpouring of emotion, no empathy, etc.

So how do they close a show, still without having these things? They did as good a job as they could, keeping true to the show.

In other words, it would have been a lot worse had they gotten sappy and had the characters behave well . .out of character.
 
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For me it was Nash Bridges.
 
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Sopranos
Dexter
Seinfeld


I am one of the few that liked the Seinfeld finale.

The greatest appeal of that show is that there was no sentimentality. No outpouring of emotion, no empathy, etc.

So how do they close a show, still without having these things? They did as good a job as they could, keeping true to the show.

In other words, it would have been a lot worse had they gotten sappy and had the characters behave well . .out of character.


Also, absolutely no personal growth of any character. Big Grin





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Lost

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Definitely Lost. I had such high hopes for it!

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Lost


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Firefly


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Bloodline, it easily could've gone another season....had plenty of interest.....but then they just crammed a very quick and sloppy ending on season 3.........

Totally. Couldn't figure out if they knew the series was ending early on during Season 3, or they had to film a new last episode after Season 3 was finished, just to have a conclusion.
Interesting note, though he was not really featured in the last 2 seasons, Sam Shepard (Robert Rayburn) died 2 months after Season 3 was released in 2017.


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My vote is MASH


Strange, MASH set the standard for final episodes. More people watched it than any other single TV episode. The episode seemed to provide clear closure for the viewers.

What didn't you like about it?


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"The Good Wife" and "Seinfeld".
 
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Game of Thrones

Dexter

Breaking Bad (I still am bitter about not getting that time of my life back!!)

Never saw a single episode of Lost (couldn't get over the laughable concept of the show).






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No offense to folks saying Seinfeld but, the ending was SO Seinfeld, perfect. I was really glad they didn't jump the shark on the last episode and do something way out of character.

Game of Thrones is my number one, followed closely by Bloodlines (season 1 was a delight to watch), Dexter (feel apart last few seasons) and Lost makes the list too because they should have blown my mind like they did SO many times before and didn't)


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Seinfeld. But then again it was a show about nothing so what did you expect?


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I agree wholeheartedly with this. It was a great show until the last year and a half when it ran out of steam, but was still good. The finale was just a downer.
 
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What I didn’t like about the ending was that it was so out of character for Hawkeye after all he had gone through. Seemed like a cop out.
 
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My vote is MASH


Strange, MASH set the standard for final episodes. More people watched it than any other single TV episode. The episode seemed to provide clear closure for the viewers.

What didn't you like about it?


I don’t know about nhtagmember, but I didn’t like the way Hawkeye fell apart. Through the whole run he had it together, but then they did the chicken/baby thing on the bus that made him loose it. I didn’t like that done with my favorite character.

If this thread was about worst and best, my vote for best would be the new BSG and The Office.



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Game of Thrones

Dexter

Breaking Bad (I still am bitter about not getting that time of my life back!!)

Never saw a single episode of Lost (couldn't get over the laughable concept of the show).


I thought that Walt shooting up their clubhouse in the last episode was one of the best scenes of all of the breaking bads.......
 
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